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Page 267
No instance of the bite of the viper proving fatal , in Europe , can be ascertained ;
and , though death sometimes happens from the bites of Indian serpents ,
recovery from the wounds of those which are supposed to be the most poisonous
, is ...
No instance of the bite of the viper proving fatal , in Europe , can be ascertained ;
and , though death sometimes happens from the bites of Indian serpents ,
recovery from the wounds of those which are supposed to be the most poisonous
, is ...
Page 294
Calyx monophyllous , urceolate , or tubular , with Yeveral , generally five , teeth ,
the body of the calyx being permanent , and investing the fruit ( in some instances
pulpy ) , though the teeth are very frequently deciduous . Petals equal in ...
Calyx monophyllous , urceolate , or tubular , with Yeveral , generally five , teeth ,
the body of the calyx being permanent , and investing the fruit ( in some instances
pulpy ) , though the teeth are very frequently deciduous . Petals equal in ...
Page 456
He asks , for instance , what ground is there to assume that the catholics will
oppose an union , though founded on protestant principles ? To this it may be
easily answered , that there is the ground of strong proba bility ; for he had before
...
He asks , for instance , what ground is there to assume that the catholics will
oppose an union , though founded on protestant principles ? To this it may be
easily answered , that there is the ground of strong proba bility ; for he had before
...
Page 457
The instance of Scotland is examined at great length ; and he confiders it as
effentially different in most refpects . It is much for his purpose also to allege that
the Scotif union was achieved against the consent of the people . It is certain , as
this ...
The instance of Scotland is examined at great length ; and he confiders it as
effentially different in most refpects . It is much for his purpose also to allege that
the Scotif union was achieved against the consent of the people . It is certain , as
this ...
Page 577
Lord Holland maintained , that it was now the best time to negotiate with the
enemy ; and that to evince a pacific disposition in the day of prosperity was not an
humiliation , but rather an instance of magnanimity .. Lord Mulgrave , however ...
Lord Holland maintained , that it was now the best time to negotiate with the
enemy ; and that to evince a pacific disposition in the day of prosperity was not an
humiliation , but rather an instance of magnanimity .. Lord Mulgrave , however ...
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